Student Services is designing a new monthly mixer called “Pull Up A Chair” for all Weatherhead students and faculty. Each month, the event will be “hosted” by the chair of a different Weatherhead department; however all faculty are invited and encouraged to attend.

Weatherheadlines sat down with Gary Previts, Associate Dean for Undergraduate and Integrated Programs and Professor of Accounting, to talk about his numerous awards and accolades, research interests, and being a Cleveland native.

The Weatherhead School of Management is hosting a breakfast series that will be held throughout the academic year and feature Weatherhead faculty speaking about their research, activities and publications.

The 13th annual Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure 5K run/walk will be held Saturday, October 14th at Voinovich Park/Northcoast Harbor in downtown Cleveland. Are you interested in benefiting a good cause while meeting new people and having fun? Then join the Weatherhead team, “Weatherhead in Action” which is sponsored by Weatherhead Women in Business and the Community Service Club.

On Friday, September 15th the Weatherhead Office of UGIS Program Services hosted its annual Fall WSOM Undergraduate BBQ. The BBQ kicks off the fall semester, welcoming back current Weatherhead undergraduates and inviting first-year undergraduates interested in business to meet Weatherhead students, faculty and staff.

The Weatherhead undergraduate programs have started the 2007 academic year on a positive note. An upward move in the US News & World Report rankings to an increase in course headcounts have given momentum to the programs that they plan to hold strong throughout the year.

On October 5th, Interim Dean Mohan Reddy with Mrs. Iris Wolstein and her son Mr. Scott Wolstein will induct the first members of the Wolstein Society. The Society is a new student organization developed to recognize outstanding undergraduates who represent the spirit of enterprise and to honor Iris S. and Bert L. Wolstein.

The Career Development Center kicked off its Career Fridays sessions on Friday, September 8th with a panel of second-year MBA students as well as another panel of Weatherhead alumni. The two groups gave advice and answered questions from an audience of about forty-five first-year MBA students. Career Fridays will continue on the 15th of September with a session on case interviewing with Mark Cosentino, author of Case In Point.

The hot, lazy days of summer have started to give way to the cool, crisp fall mornings. But don’t despair! Cleveland maintains a vibrant calendar of events regardless of the color of the tree leaves. This month, we have chosen to highlight two popular annual events in Northeast Ohio: The Woollybear Festival and Boo at the Zoo.

The Mental Health Executive Leadership Program began its 12th year on September 15. , The program recieves a generous grant from the Ohio Department of Mental Health and is co-sponsered by the Health Systems Management Center and the Department of Psychiatry.

Healthcare Executive Education programming has been expanded to include the latest in leadership development for women, and education focused on the intersection of management and quality healthcare. Health affiliates also receive complete access to our full compliment of executive education programming.

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